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[LiveVegan] Trish RobertsLiveVegan Podcast #16: Speciesism & Compartmentalization

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"Since single issue campaigns are cases of speciesist compartmentalization themselves, such campaigns obviously reinforce prejudiced compartmentalization. Because of this alone, we should avoid them. If we insist on protesting an animal circus or a fur shop, we should make unequivocal vegan education front and center of the protest. If we publish an "open letter" to Johnny Weir, it should be an open letter to go vegan and reject the exploitation of all animals, not just cute furry ones." -- Dan Cudahy


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Artist/Composer: [LiveVegan] Trish Roberts
Keywords: animal use; veganism; abolitionist; abolition; circus; gifts; vegan; francione; conduct; commitment; sentient; sentience; justice

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